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Libya crisis: UN talks between rival governments suspended
Libya's internationally-recognised parliament has suspended its participation in UN-brokered talks aimed at restoring calm to the country. A spokesman for the chamber of representatives blamed Friday's suicide bombings by Islamic State (IS) for the decision.
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Jordan assumes leading role vs. Islamic State militants
Jordan’s small air force has been playing an outsize role in the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State group, not only flying more missions than any other partner nation but also opening its bases to other allies to allow them to mount more sorties.
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Analysis: Can Hadi lead Yemen out of crisis?
Less than a week after the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2201, the political landscape in Yemen has been further complicated by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi's surprising escape from the Houthi-imposed house arrest.
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FIFA Committee Recommends November-December World Cup in Qatar
A task force for football's governing body said Tuesday that the 2022 World Cup tournament in Qatar should run from late November to late December.
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US firm agrees to equip UAE armoured vehicles with rockets
US weapons maker Raytheon Co agreed with the United Arab Emirates on Monday to equip the oil-rich Gulf country's armoured vehicles with Talon laser-guided rockets, a company official told Reuters.
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U.S. jury orders Palestinian groups to pay attack victims $218.5 million
A U.S. jury on Monday found the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority liable for supporting terrorist attacks in Israel more than a decade ago that killed dozens of people. Jurors in Manhattan federal court awarded $218.5 million in damages to 10 American families who brought the case, a sum that is automatically tripled to $655.5 million under a 1992 U.S. anti-terrorism law, lawyers for the families said.
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Iran talks reach turning point
US and Iranian nuclear negotiators cited progress made but more work to be done at the conclusion of some of the highest level talks held between the two nations, involving four Cabinet secretaries and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s brother.
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Sport to be mandatory for Saudi school girls
“The ministry of education is planning to introduce mandatory sport lessons and exercises for school girls after the completion of sport halls in schools,” said Noura Al Fayez, deputy education minister for girls’ education. “We know there is objection by some to such a move, but it is by a minority.
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New ‘fairer’ Saudization rules come into force
The Ministry of Labor has begun implementing its new Saudization monitoring rules that consider a citizen part of a company immediately and not after 13 weeks, which is aimed at protecting both parties.
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Saudis abroad ‘seen as cash machines’
This image may seem too familiar to many Saudis who travel to other countries: People abroad automatically assume they are wealthy tourists and bombard them with unreasonable prices and offers. While some citizens complain that the image of “cash machines”, otherwise known as “Saudi cash” is leading them to have financial difficulties, experts says Saudis are also contributing to spread this view about them.
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